well, I think you meant "are protein living or nonliving". and they are nonliving
Non-histone proteins are proteins that are components of chromatin but are not involved in forming the nucleosome structure like histones. They play a variety of roles in chromatin organization, gene regulation, and DNA replication and repair. Examples of non-histone proteins include transcription factors, chromatin remodeling complexes, and DNA repair enzymes.
A protease enzyme digests proteins. It non-specifically degrades proteins
No. Non-organic chemical reactions do no have proteins.
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hi i think the beneficials of proteins and fats are.........
Plant cells do need proteins to live/survive. They also make proteins.
Nitrogen is the non-metal present in proteins that is required for growth because it is a key component of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Nitrogen is essential for the synthesis of new proteins and the growth of tissues in organisms.
Water, sugar, and lipids are examples of non-proteins. These molecules do not contain the characteristic amino acid building blocks that make up proteins.
Water, vitamins, and minerals are some examples of non-proteins.
Sulfur is a non-metal that is present in proteins. It is found in amino acids such as cysteine and methionine, which contribute to the structure and function of proteins through the formation of disulfide bonds.
The three components of chromatin are DNA, histone proteins, and non-histone proteins. DNA forms the genetic material, histone proteins help in packaging DNA into a compact structure, and non-histone proteins play various roles in regulating gene expression and other nuclear processes.